Lorenz,
Adolph
"Over There" (France) Apr.
20, 1918
Dear Sister, Brother and
all,
You can't imagine how glad I
was to hear from you, especially the children's
letters. I hope they write every day. It just
takes about a month on way, that makes two
months before a man can get an answer.
We're having a fine time over
here. We get plenty to eat and that is the best
part.
I sure was proud of those
letters you sent. I showed several of them and
they thought they were the best they ever read.
The children write so well. It is like a ray of
sunshine to get letters from all of you.
I used to swimming with
Clayton when we stacked grain. We all liked him
so well. I sure will make you and the babies a
visit when I get back just to tell of the
experiences I've had in my travels.
I'm a volunteer and I feel
just as safe as if I was in God Almighty's
pocket. I would like to tell you what I think of
the Kaiser, but a man can't say too much in war
time, but we will civilize some of them before
we get through and will do it fair. We don't
have to kill women and children just for fun and
think it's a brave stunt.
Well, answer soon, all of
you, and read it to all, especially Stella,
Katie, Joseph and Donald. I'm not much of a
letter writer or I would write a letter to each
of you. Clayton is like me - he never writes-
but if he gets over here he would. We can't talk
French.
Your loving brother and
uncle,
Pvt. Adolph Lorenz,
164th Inf. Co. I., A.E.F.
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